BOK – CPACC EXAM – 4 Fee: Free Practice Tests (based on CPACC Guide https://www.accessibilityassociation.org/ ) Passing score: 95% Time limit: 30 minutes Number of questions: 40 Format: Multiple Choice, Multi Answer and True/False Difficulty: Advance 3 Created on September 05, 2022 CPACC BOK - EXAM 4 CPACC BOK - EXAM 4 1 / 40 ___________ is thought to be one of the most common language-based learning disabilities. Stuttering Dyslexia Speech disabilities Aphasia 2 / 40 Studies estimate that around ______________, of children in the United States may have NVLD. It tends to affect boys and girls about equally. 1 in 300, or 3 percent 1 in 400, or 4 percent 1 in 200, or 2 percent 1 in 100, or 1 percent 3 / 40 It is currently estimated that between ___________ of adults are obese. 21 - 33 % 19 - 30 % 39 - 40 % 29 - 35 % 4 / 40 _____________is a learning disability that impairs a person’s ability to read. Low Vision Dyslexia Cognitive disabilities Mental disability 5 / 40 According to the American Association of Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities, anindividual has ________________ if he or she meets three criteria:• Their IQ is below 70-75.• There are significant limitations in two or more adaptive areas (skills that are needed to live, work, and play in the community, such as communication or self-care).• The condition manifests itself before the age of 18. Cognitive disability Mental disability Motor disability Intellectual disability 6 / 40 Intellectual disabilities in some countries are called _______________ in others. speech disabilities cognitive disabilities motor disabilities learning disabilities 7 / 40 According to the Cleveland Clinic, the main symptoms of_________ are:InattentionDistractibilityImpulsivityHyperactivity Asphyxia Dyslexia ADHD Mental disorder 8 / 40 Appliances and controls that are out of reach or require touch instead of voice commands are barriers for people with ___________________. Motor disabilities Speech and Sound impairments Mobility / Dexterity impairments Body Size or Shape Disabilities 9 / 40 Of people with reading difficulties, __________ are likely to have some form of dyslexia. 60-80% 70-80% 50-60% 75-85% 10 / 40 The Nursing Outcomes Classification defines_____________ as the ability to walk from place to place independently with or without an assistive device. deafness manual dexterity ambulation speech disability 11 / 40 According to the University of Michigan, Michigan Medicine, some of the signs of _____________ include:• Great vocabulary and verbal expression• Excellent memory skills• Attention to detail, but missing the big picture• Poor abstract reasoning• Concrete thinking• Physical awkwardness, poor coordination• Poor social skills• Trouble adjusting to changes• Anxiety, depression, low self-esteem Reading disabilities ADHD Dyslexia Nonverbal Learning Disability 12 / 40 Body shaming and social discrimination are barriers for _____________. Dexterity Impairments Cognitive disabilities Body Size or Shape Disabilities Motor Disabilities 13 / 40 About _______ of adults have a seizure at some point in their life. 2% 4% 3% 1% 14 / 40 ___________________ is very much like Asperger Syndrome, in which people with the syndrome have normal intelligence and language development, but have trouble with social skills, sensory input, and making transitions. ADHA Nonverbal Learning Disability Dyslexia AHD 15 / 40 _______________ may include an inability to perceive text or to process the meaning of words, phrases and ideas. Writing disabilities Low vision Mental disabilities Reading disabilities 16 / 40 ______________ is a condition in which people affected have seizures triggered by flashing or flickering lights, or patterns. Rare seizures Asphyxia Photosensitive epilepsy Dyslexia 17 / 40 According to the Merck Manual, these are the symptoms of a:• Visual hallucinations• An inability to speak• Convulsions• Loss of muscle tone• Staring• Falling down• Biting the tongue• Loss of control of the bladder or bowels Asphyxia Dyslexia Stuttering Seizure 18 / 40 Rheumatoid arthritis affects as much as _____ of the worldwide population. 4% 3% 5% 1% 19 / 40 These individuals typically read at levels significantly lower than expected despite having normal intelligence. People with social challenges People with mental disability People with cognitive disabilities People with Dyslexia 20 / 40 It is estimated that between __________ of the global population, or about 200 million people, have an intellectual disability. 3 - 4% 1 - 2% 2 - 3% 1 - 3% 21 / 40 These are the barriers for people with _________________:Complex sentences and unusual vocabulary.On websites and other technologies, complex page layouts and navigation.Long passages of text without images, graphs, or illustrations to help explain concepts.Animated, blinking, or flickering images.Audio with no option to turn it off.Web browsers and media players that do not provide a control to turn off animations or audio.Complex visual designs.Social isolation discrimination. Dyslexia Reading disabilities Cognitive disabilities Asphyxia 22 / 40 Seating that is too small, or at the wrong height are barriers of _______________________. Motor disabilities Mobility disabilities Body Size or Shape Disabilities Muscle fatigue 23 / 40 The United Nations Development Program estimates that ____________ of all people with disabilities live in low-income countries. 50 percent 70 percent 80 percent 60 percent 24 / 40 This disability can be complicated by dysgraphia, an inability to draw or copy figures and graphs, and by anxiety. Asphyxia Reading disability Auditory processing disorder (APD) Dyscalculia 25 / 40 All these are the common signs of _______________:Trouble grasping the meaning of quantities or concepts like biggest vs smallestUnderstanding that the numeral 5 is the same as the word five, and that these both mean five items.Remembering math facts in school, like times tables.Counting money or making change.Estimating time.Judging speed or distance.Understanding the logic behind math or holding numbers in their head while solving problems. Dyscalculia Manual Dexterity Dwarfism Aphasia 26 / 40 Impairments to a person’s ability to walk may be caused by congenital conditions, disease, or injury, such as cerebral palsy, neuromuscular disorders,amputation, arthritis, and back injuries is called ______________. speech functional disorder fine motor disorder muscle fatigue ambulation 27 / 40 Although this disorder varies from person to person, common characteristics among people with__________ are difficulty with phonological processing (the manipulation of sounds), spelling, and / or rapid visual-verbal responding. motor speech disorder speech disabilities dyslexia low vision 28 / 40 Steps, thresholds, and other obstacles to gaining entry to a space are barriers for people with _______________. Body Size or Shape Disabilities Fatigue Management Mobility/Dexterity Impairments Motor disabilities 29 / 40 An estimated _______ of people have dyscalculia. 4–6% 5–8% 3–6% 2–4% 30 / 40 According to the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, children with these disabilities are caused due to:• Sit up, crawl, or walk later than other children.• Learn to talk later, or have trouble speaking.• Find it hard to remember things.• Have trouble understanding social rules.• Have trouble seeing the results of their actions.• Have trouble solving problems. Motor disabilities Reading disabilities Mental disabilities Intellectual disabilities 31 / 40 _____________ refers to a range of conditions characterised by some degree of impaired social behaviour, communication and language, and a narrow range of interests and activities that are both unique to the individual and carried out repetitively. ADHD Dyslexia Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) Reading disorder 32 / 40 Worldwide, approximately ____________ has ASD, though it is reportedly higher is some countries, and its prevalence is increasing. one in 60 children one in 360 children one in 160 children one in 260 children 33 / 40 ________________ is often defined as an overwhelming sense of tiredness, lack of energy and feeling of exhaustion, and it relates to a difficulty in performing voluntary tasks. Phonological process disorder Articulation Muscle fatigue Ambulatory 34 / 40 According to the US Centers for Disease Control, ___________ of adults in the US have mobility disabilities. 2.5 percent 1.5 percent 3.5 percent 4.5 percent 35 / 40 Individuals with__________ often present other co-occurring conditions, including epilepsy, depression, anxiety and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder ADHD). ADHD Asphyxia Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) Dyslexia 36 / 40 ____________ involves an inability to understand arithmetic and how to calculate. Dyslexia Asphyxia Speech disabilities Dyscalculia 37 / 40 It is estimated that between _______ of the population has dyslexia. 6-8% 15-20% 5-10% 3-5% 38 / 40 _______________is characterized by significant limitations both in intellectual functioning (reasoning, learning, problem solving) and in adaptive behavior, which covers a range of everyday social and practical skills. Intellectual disability Body structure disability Motor disability Physical disability 39 / 40 Disorders that affect a person’s stature, proportions or shape such as acromegaly, dwarfism, rheumatoid arthritis, and obesity are caused due to_________________ Mobility disabilities Body functional disabilities Body size or shape disabilities Flexibility disabilities 40 / 40 according to the US National Institutes of Health, difficulties in fine motor skills are prevalent among children with Attention Deficit Disorder, which affects between ___________ of children worldwide. 5 and 7 percent 8 and 7 percent 4 and 7 percent 3 and 7 percent Your score is The average score is 63% LinkedIn Facebook Twitter 0% Restart quiz